Renegade Materials Corp.
Teijin Holdings USA Inc.
3363 S Tech Blvd.
Miamisburg, OH 45342 US
937-350-5274
customerservice@renegadematerials.com
renegadematerials.com
About Renegade Materials Corp.
Global leader in high-temperature composite materials. Supplier of high performance aerospace materials including prepregs, RTM resins and adhesives for maximum performance in extreme environments. Renegade Materials offers Polyimides, Bismaleimides, Epoxies, Cyanate Esters and Hybrids.
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Renegade Materials Corp. Supplies the Following Products
- Bismaleimide (BMI)
- Bismaleimide, 12-inch tape
- Bismaleimide, 6-inch tape
- Bismaleimide, Fabric
- Bismaleimide, Film
- Bismaleimide, Other
- Bismaleimide, Other broadgoods
- Bismaleimide, Paste
- Cyanate ester, Fabric
- Cyanate ester, Other broadgoods
- Epoxy, 250 F cure
- Epoxy, 250 F cure, Fabric
- Epoxy, 250 F cure, Other broadgoods
- Epoxy, 350 F cure
- Epoxy, 350 F cure, Fabric
- Epoxy, 350 F cure, Other broadgoods
- Epoxy, Fabric
- Epoxy, Other broadgoods
- Epoxy, toughened
- Epoxy, toughened, Fabric
- Epoxy, toughened, Other broadgoods
- Other thermosets
- Other tools/tooling supplies
- Phenolic
- Polyimide
- Polyimide, 12-inch tape
- Polyimide, 6-inch tape
- Polyimide, Fabric
- Polyimide, Film
- Polyimide, Mat
- Polyimide, Other
- Polyimide, Other broadgoods
- Polyimide, Other tape
- Polyimide, Paste
- Tooling prepreg
Editorial, News, and Products
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Sustainability-driven composite materials, recycling solutions
CAMX 2024: The Teijin Group, comprising Teijin Carbon America, Renegade Materials and Teijin Aramid, are featuring sustainable composite solutions, processes suited for a circular economy.
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Renegade Materials earns NCAMP certification for low-dielectric prepreg
Thermoset prepreg using quartz fabric, well suited for aircraft manufacturers and aircraft part suppliers, has completed qualification and will be listed in the NCAMP database and CMH-17.
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Plant tour: Renegade Materials Corp., Miamisburg, Ohio, U.S.
Renegade Materials is known for high-performance prepregs for aerospace applications. Following its acquisition by Teijin in 2019, the company has expanded capacity and R&D efforts on a range of aerospace-targeted materials.
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CAMX 2022 exhibit preview: Renegade Materials Corp.
Renegade Materials is promoting its high-performance prepreg, RTM resin and adhesive products for use in demanding aerospace applications.
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Materials & Processes: Resin matrices for composites
The matrix binds the fiber reinforcement, gives the composite component its shape and determines its surface quality. A composite matrix may be a polymer, ceramic, metal or carbon. Here’s a guide to selection.
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Teijin boosts heat-resistant carbon fiber prepreg production
Renegade Materials Corp., its U.S. subsidiary, is expanding its prepreg production capacity by approximately 2.5 times to meet advanced aerospace solutions and industrial applications.
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Teijin, Safran sign master contract for composite material supply
Some of Tejin’s high-performance composite material supply contracted for the production of Safran aircraft parts will be manufactured by U.S.-based Renegade Materials Corp.
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Meggitt recognizes Renegade Materials with Quality Performance Award
Renegade Materials was honored as a key supplier, providing high-service temperature prepreg materials for Meggitt’s advanced composite aerospace applications.
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JEC World 2019 preview: Teijin
Teijin Ltd. (Tokyo, Japan, 6/G28) is introducing a new prepreg composed of unidirectional carbon fiber tape with a bismaleimide (BMI) matrix resin.
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Teijin to acquire Renegade, expand carbon fiber business in aerospace
The acquisition aligns with Teijin’s goals to expand its carbon fiber intermediate materials business and expertise into next-generation aerospace.
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Renegade Materials and GE celebrate engine shipment
The GE Passport Engine is built with RM-1100 Polyimide high-service temperature composite prepreg materials from Renegate Materials Corp.
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Renegade recognized for supplier innovation
Renegade Materials was recognized for Supplier Innovation by Meggitt Polymers & Composites Group at Meggitt’s 2017 Global Supplier Conference.
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Maverick Corp. sister company sold to Loar Group
Maverick Molding, sister company of high-temperature polyimide supplier Maverick Corp., was acquired by New York-based Loar Group.
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Structural adhesives, Part II: Aerospace
Tried-and-true legacy epoxies are a must for aerospace composites, but usage is increasing with improved forms.
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The matrix (2015)
The matrix binds the fiber reinforcement, gives the composite component its shape and determines its surface quality. A composite matrix may be a polymer, ceramic, metal or carbon. Here's a guide to selection.
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CAMX offers unprecedented new product access
CAMX 2014, Oct. 13-16 in Orlando, Fla., promises to be North America's largest ever composites trade show and conference. As a result, exhibitors are coming to the event with a wide array of new and existing materials, machinery, software and technology designed to help make composites fabrication faster, easier and more adaptable. CompositesWorld has been gathering information from CAMX exhibitors about what they will be featuring and introducing in their booths. This week's CAMX newsletter offers a preview of some of what you will find on the show floor.
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Renegade Materials demonstrates OOA BMI in wing spar
Renegade Materials Corp. (Miamisburg, Ohio) has developed its RM-3004 out-of-autoclave (OOA) curable bismaleimide (BMI) prepreg for high-performance aerospace applications.
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BMI and benzoxazine battle for future OOA aerocomposites
Offering weight, cost and process advantages, these “hot zone” resins are moving down the thermometer and into out-of-autoclave structural applications and autoclavable tooling now dominated by epoxies.
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Out-of-autoclave prepregs: Hype or revolution?
Oven-cured, vacuum-bagged prepregs show promise in production primary structures.
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Shared composite material property databases
Work at NCAMP is proceeding, with several new materials undergoing testing.
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SAMPE 2010 Seattle Showcase
SAMPE’s first-ever foray into Boeing Country wrapped up with the M&P organization’s biggest draw this decade.
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Resins for the Hot Zone, Part II: BMIs, CEs, benzoxazines and phthalonitriles
Next-generation aerospace programs demand higher temperatures for structural and hot-section components, fostering advances in thermoset resin chemistry.
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Resins for the Hot Zone, Part I: Polyimides
As next-generation aerospace programs demand higher service temperatures in structural and hot section components, a variety of polyimides vie for program approval.
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SAMPE 2009 Product Showcase
Showgoers at the SAMPE 2009 Conference and Exhibiton in Baltimore, Md. found many suppliers undeterred by poor economic news.
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Shared composite material property databases
For more than a decade, NASA, FAA, industry and academia have been working toward the goal of creating a centralized composite material property database similar to that for metals. Their efforts, while productive, have not come with the war-like strength that the standardization of metals did. The composites industry is guided by Composite Materials Handbook 17 or CMH-17 (formerly known as MIL-HDBK-17).